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> Epatopatie infiammatorie non infettive
Queste condizioni rappresentano una delle più comuni manifestazioni di malattia epatica nel cane (Tabella 3) (Center, 1996a; Watson, 2004). Il fegato è dotato di un sistema reticoloendoteliale molto attivo e svolge un ruolo importante nel bloccare le sostanze provenienti dal tratto gastroenterico che sono state trasportate dalla vena porta. L’organo è anche sensibile ai composti tossici endogeni ed esogeni ed ai farmaci. I meccanismi immunomediati possono ulteriormente portare alla perpetuazione dell’ infiammazione conseguente ad un danno epatico causato da qualsiasi agente (Center, 1999b). L’epatite autoimmune primaria, che è una malattia importante nell’uomo, non è però ancora stata definitivamente dimostrata nel cane. […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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